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Central Equatoria governor revokes decision banning sale, demarcation of land

In October 2020, Governor Emmanuel Adil issued directives for the suspension of land allotment and demarcation until state and local government structures were established.

by Sudans Post
March 12, 2021
Governor of South Sudan's Central Equatoria state Emmanuel Adil Anthony speaking in his office [Photo by Governor's office]
Governor of South Sudan’s Central Equatoria state Emmanuel Adil Anthony speaking in his office [Photo by Governor’s office]

JUBA – The governor of Central Equatoria has issued an order revoking his earlier decision to ban the demarcation and sale of land in the state, Eye Radio reports.

In October 2020, Governor Emmanuel Adil issued directives for the suspension of land allotment and demarcation until state and local government structures were established.

The order had also suspended land issuing and related activities at first, second, third and fourth-class residential areas of the state.

This week, however, the governor allowed land acquisition processes to resume, according to the state minister of information.

Paulino Lokudu says the relevant authorities have been advised to ensure an orderly resumption of land demarcation and allotment.

There have been issues related to land grabbing and unlawful allotment in the capital Juba and other areas around Central Equatoria State.

In February, forty-five suspected land grabbers were arrested for illegally demarcating land in the areas of Mangalla County.

Local chiefs from Rajaf Payam also petitioned the governor to stop the ongoing illegal acquisition of land in their areas.

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